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Two Wheels or Two Feet: How to Navigate Atlanta

Two Wheels or Two Feet: How to Navigate Atlanta

Atlanta is a wonderful city to explore by walking or biking in Atlanta's easily accessible, unique neighborhoods. Walkable in-town neighborhoods and pockets of dining, entertainment and attractions assure that everything you need for a good time is within walking distance of one another.

No matter the outdoor experience you are looking for, it has a home in Atlanta. The mild climate means year-round outdoor fun. Start by exploring our neighborhoods and all they have to offer, and then pick your favorite outdoor space for rest and relaxation or for a jog and rejuvenation.

Atlanta’s Walkable NeighborhoodsAtlanta’s in-town neighborhoods are replete with charm and character and feature walkable streets loaded with dining, retail and entertainment. Check out neighborhoods guide here.

Atlanta BeltLineAtlanta’s most innovative green space, the Atlanta BeltLine is perfect for a walk or bike ride. Featuring miles of trails around the city, the project will total 22 miles of reclaimed railroad track when it is completed. Now, it helps connect Atlanta’s in-town neighborhoods.

Parks, Garden and Green SpaceThere are plenty of places to get out and explore nature within Atlanta’s urban core. From the Atlanta Botanical Garden to Piedmont Park and Centennial Olympic Park, you can stop and smell the roses all across town.

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Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau

Established in 1913, Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau is the official destination marketing organization for the city and serves to favorably impact Atlanta's economy through conventions and tourism.